Bug#777631: ckon: FTBFS on *i386: trouble finding Boost libraries
Hi Aaron, Sorry for the oversight. I think this bug relates to this item on the FTBFS list. I’ve fixed it accordingly on debian alioth and uploaded a new package to debian mentors. I guess, my sponsor A. Tille (cc’ed) will have to upload the new package to ftpmasters’ new queue once he had the chance to cross-check. best thanks, Patrick
Bug#733910: Added ckon to highenergy-physics-dev (as per your SoB Wiki entry)
Hi Andreas, +Suggests: ckon which will put this package on the according tasks page (for instance by pinging the Debian Science list) I was aware of the request to put this package on the tasks page but couldn’t find out how to. Thanks for showing me and taking care of it. I’ll make sure to do it next time. $ cme fix dpkg-control - source DM-Upload-Allowed : dropping deprecated parameter I’m fine with all the changes and believe that DM-Upload-Allowed is deprecated unlike documented in the Debian Science Policy. I made a note to ensure I run cme next time. debian/README.source: Please remove this useless boilerplate Done. debian/changelog: The latest changelog entry should close the ITP bug. I'd recommend to remove all old entries and just leave the recent one. Done. debian/copyright: use an extra Files: debian/* paragraph Done. debian/rules: I'm a bit allergic against remaining boilerplates. Ok, this sponsee also knows that now :-) I removed the boilerplate comments. Please let me know if you fixed these issue and I check a build. All issues fixed [1] and new version uploaded [2] [1] http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debian-science/packages/ckon.git/ [2] http://mentors.debian.net/package/ckon best and thanks, Patrick
Bug#733910: Please specify what task(s) ckon should be in
Hi Andreas, sorry for the oversight. I’ve added a link to highenergy-physics-dev. best thanks, Patrick On January 26, 2015 at 1:18:50 AM, Andreas Tille (andr...@an3as.eu) wrote: Hi Patrick, please specify in what task(s) of Debian Science ckon would fit into. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de
Bug#733910: ITP: ckon -- automatic build tool for ROOT analyses
Hi Andreas, unfortunately yes, it slipped my attention, too. I’ve finished building a package for the newest version [1] and uploaded it to mentors.debian.net [2]. I also added an entry to your “Sponsoring of Blends” list. Should I send a RFS bug to the sponsorship-requests package, too? thanks, Patrick [1] http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debian-science/packages/ckon.git/ [2] http://mentors.debian.net/package/ckon
Bug#733910: ITP: ckon -- automatic build tool for ROOT analyses
Hi Andreas, it’s been a while! :-) At some point, I must have been accepted into debian science but only noticed it today since I didn’t receive confirmation. Anyways, I pushed the git repository to Alioth and am working on packaging the latest version of ckon. best thanks, Patrick On January 4, 2014 at 6:11:03 AM, Andreas Tille (andr...@an3as.eu) wrote: On Sat, Jan 04, 2014 at 04:59:04AM -0800, Patrick Huck wrote: Hi Andreas, With Alioth being back up again, I requested membership in the Debian Science Team but am still waiting for a reply. Meanwhile, I got 'ckon' compiled on a amd64 debian box (testing release) with Build-Depends set to libboost-all-dev [1] and up-to-date m4 macros for autoconf [2]. Please find the newest package release on github [3]. For i386, testing is underway on a ubuntu saucy box. I'm very glad to hear that you'd be willing to sponsor my package. I hope I can commit to the Debian Science Repository soon ... Fine. Just let me know once you have moved / cloned the Git repository to Alioth. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de
Bug#733910: ITP: ckon -- automatic build tool for ROOT analyses
Hi Andreas, With Alioth being back up again, I requested membership in the Debian Science Team but am still waiting for a reply. Meanwhile, I got 'ckon' compiled on a amd64 debian box (testing release) with Build-Depends set to libboost-all-dev [1] and up-to-date m4 macros for autoconf [2]. Please find the newest package release on github [3]. For i386, testing is underway on a ubuntu saucy box. I'm very glad to hear that you'd be willing to sponsor my package. I hope I can commit to the Debian Science Repository soon ... Thanks much, Patrick [1] https://github.com/tschaume/ckon-deb-pkg/blob/master/debian/control [2] https://github.com/tschaume/ckon-deb-pkg/commit/06c52f5 [3] https://github.com/tschaume/ckon-deb-pkg/releases/tag/debian%2F0.6.4-1 Hi Patrick, On Thu, Jan 02, 2014 at 11:32:11PM -0800, Patrick Huck wrote: @Andreas: yes, I think working on the ckon package within the Debian Science team would make the most sense. Thank you for the suggestion. I'm forwarding the ITP to the debian-science-maintainers list, too. Fine. I've been following the debian science policy [1] to start packaging ckon. Please find the binary packages (and the git-buildpackage repository) on github [2]. Unfortunately, I couldn't request membership in the Debian Science Team and create a package repository on git.debian.org due to alioth.debian.org throwing the error message Alioth Could Not Connect to Database:. I tried all day to access Alioth after creating an account but no success. I can confirm that this problem seems to exist since about 10 hours. I hope it will be solved quickly. Once this is done I'd offer to sponsor your package in case nobody else might step in according to my Sponsering of Blends effort https://wiki.debian.org/DebianPureBlends/SoB Also, I compiled the package on a fresh ubuntu precise32 vagrant box. However, ckon depends on boost1.50 which is not part of the ubuntu precise release. Hence, I used libboost1.50-all-dev from ppa:brainpower/testing [3] and added it to Build-Depends [4]. The name might have to be changed for an appropriate debian release. I think you should rather Build-Depends from libboost-all-dev which would simplify transitions. Thanks for your work on this package Andreas. [1] http://debian-science.alioth.debian.org/debian-science-policy.html [2] https://github.com/tschaume/ckon-deb-pkg/releases [3] https://launchpad.net/~brainpower/+archive/testing [4] https://github.com/tschaume/ckon-deb-pkg/blob/master/debian/control -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#733910: ITP: ckon -- automatic build tool for ROOT analyses
Hi Andreas, Hi Debian-Science Team, @Andreas: yes, I think working on the ckon package within the Debian Science team would make the most sense. Thank you for the suggestion. I'm forwarding the ITP to the debian-science-maintainers list, too. I've been following the debian science policy [1] to start packaging ckon. Please find the binary packages (and the git-buildpackage repository) on github [2]. Unfortunately, I couldn't request membership in the Debian Science Team and create a package repository on git.debian.org due to alioth.debian.org throwing the error message Alioth Could Not Connect to Database:. I tried all day to access Alioth after creating an account but no success. Also, I compiled the package on a fresh ubuntu precise32 vagrant box. However, ckon depends on boost1.50 which is not part of the ubuntu precise release. Hence, I used libboost1.50-all-dev from ppa:brainpower/testing [3] and added it to Build-Depends [4]. The name might have to be changed for an appropriate debian release. Thank you for your help. best, Patrick [1] http://debian-science.alioth.debian.org/debian-science-policy.html [2] https://github.com/tschaume/ckon-deb-pkg/releases [3] https://launchpad.net/~brainpower/+archive/testing [4] https://github.com/tschaume/ckon-deb-pkg/blob/master/debian/control Patrick Huck mailto:patr...@the-huck.com January 1, 2014 9:51 PM Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Patrick Huck patr...@the-huck.com * Package name : ckon Version : 0.6.1 Upstream Author : Patrick Huck patr...@the-huck.com * URL : http://tschaume.github.com/ckon * License : MIT Programming Lang: C++ Description : ckon is an automatic build tool for C++ software developed within the CERN ROOT data analysis framework. ckon is a C++ program/tool which automatically takes care of compilation, dictionary generation and linking of programs and libraries developed for data analyses within the CERN ROOT analysis framework. This includes parsing include headers to figure out which libraries the main programs need to be linked to. It uses automake/autoconf to be platform independent and GNU install compliant. In addition, m4 macros are automatically downloaded and the according compiler flags included based on a list of boost libraries provided in the config file. For the purpose of YAML database usage, a m4 macro can be downloaded during setup to link against the yaml-cpp library. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#733910: ITP: ckon -- automatic build tool for ROOT analyses
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Patrick Huck patr...@the-huck.com * Package name: ckon Version : 0.6.1 Upstream Author : Patrick Huck patr...@the-huck.com * URL : http://tschaume.github.com/ckon * License : MIT Programming Lang: C++ Description : ckon is an automatic build tool for C++ software developed within the CERN ROOT data analysis framework. ckon is a C++ program/tool which automatically takes care of compilation, dictionary generation and linking of programs and libraries developed for data analyses within the CERN ROOT analysis framework. This includes parsing include headers to figure out which libraries the main programs need to be linked to. It uses automake/autoconf to be platform independent and GNU install compliant. In addition, m4 macros are automatically downloaded and the according compiler flags included based on a list of boost libraries provided in the config file. For the purpose of YAML database usage, a m4 macro can be downloaded during setup to link against the yaml-cpp library. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org